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PI MU EPSILON . . . Scholastic Advancement Aim of Math Society MEMBERSHIP IN PI MU EPSILON includes (first row) John Hattrich, Jimmy Hinely, Burke Hodgson, Tom Roberts, Joe Day, Billy Sorrow, (second row) Joel Knight, Virgil Whjtefield, Jerry Gold, Ralph Eddy, Dr. D. E. Barrow, (third row) Bob Cowan, Dean Boswell, Jim Andrews, Lewis McNair, Marion Todd, Meyer Lichtenstein, Dr. M. K. Fort, Jr., and Dr. G. B. Huff. Pi Mu Epsilon was organized to promote scholarship and mathematics, and its activities are planned to these ends. The members offered tutoring services dur- ing Fall Quarter. In addition, exams were sponsored in two divisions, advanced and junior math, and the writers of the best papers were given awards. The fraternity promoted the planning of a math club during the year. The officers were R. D. Boswell, President; J. T. Hinely, Vice-president; T. G. Roberts, Secretary, and J. W. Lynch, Treasurer. PROFESSIONAL PANHELLENIC . . . Council Picks Professional Woman of the Year Professional Panhellenic Council was organ- ized to unite, co-ordinate, and direct the activ- ities of the professional honor societies on campus and to recognize outstanding profes- sional activity. Selecting the Professional Woman of the Year from the senior candidates nominated by the deans of the various schools is the principal project, and during Fall Quarter member organizations sponsor coffees for fresh- man women. The officers were Ruth Tribble, President; Dotty Young, Vice-president; Mat Howard, Secretary, and Anne Hatfield, Treasurer. REPRESENTATIVES are (first row) Ruth Tribble, Anne Hatfield, Mat Howard, Joann Burns, Georgia Vacalis, Harriette Schreiber, Ellen Harrison, (second roiv) Aurelia Campbell, Dotty Young, Dena Eady, Rhetta Leverett, Sandra Paul, (third row) Miss Ann Seawell, advisor; Alda Cunningham, Harriet Bailey, Georgia White, and Marilyn MacDonald. 184
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PHI MU ALPHA SINFONIA . . . Cause of Music in America Advanced by Society The purpose of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, men ' s professional music fraternity, is to advance the cause of music in America. During the Concert Series the members offer their services in ushering, operating the concessions, and aiding in stage main- tenance. The fraternity also sponsors a program of contemporary American music. The officers for 195 5-56 were John Kellar, President; George Dixon, Vice-president; Robert Spence, Secretary; Johnny Demos, Treasurer, and Robert Wells, Executive Alumni Secretary. MEMBERS are (first row) Robert Wells, Mr. John Anderson, George Dixon, John Keller, Johnny Demos, Robert Spence, (second row) Hugh Evers, Owen Quattlebaum, David Lifsey, Don Gillespie, Bill Lee, Jim Stewart, Jimmy Poolos, Bill Robison, Robert Hale, Howard Henson, Leon Rundbaken, Neil Edwards, Bill Brunkhurst, and Lane Smith. The Sweetheart is Lajuana Webb (center). PHI SIGMA Biological Research Promoted by Fraternity In 1951 the Biology Club affiliated with the national Phi Sigma society. The fraternity exists to promote interest in re- search in the biological sciences. At the biweekly meetings members obtain knowledge in all phases of biology. Every year a Christmas party is held for members and their guests. The officers this year were Daniel Nelson, President; Philip Coleman, Vice-president; Florence Rose, Secretary; Charles Speegle, Treasurer, and Edith Dezoort, Editor. ACTIVE MEMBERS include (first row) Dr. Frank Hayes, Sarah Staples, Edith Dezoort, Dr. J. J. Paul, S. A. Ewing, Florence Rose, J. F. Arnold, J. N. Parker, D. J. Nelson, D. J. McKenzie, Dr. H. O. Lund, Dr. W. P. Van Eseltine, (second row) Lena Bo wen, Dr. M. L. Fleming, Nancy Creel, Ruth Boulware, Marinel Lyon, Lucy Weeks, Marvin Provo, Alfred Sraalley, Dr. J. H. Jenkins, Dr. H. W. Schoenborn, (third row) £. F. Thompson, Marie Lanier, E. M. Sink, Dr. W. M. Reid, B. L. Mc- Murray, R. L. Linkfield, Robert Davis, Dr. R. G. Eagon, Dr. J. J. Westfall, J. L. Anderson, (fourth row) Dr. D. C. Scott, Harold Swartz, R. E. Hawkins, B. D. Harrington, Herschel Flowers, E. E. Musselman, B. E. Miller, Mary G. Tolbert, Dr. Clara E. Hamilton, (fifth row) J. R. Lindsey, Al Stinson, J. M. Bowen, Mary C. Dunn, Edwin Ever- hart, Carolyn Nuckolls, L. R. Poe, Dr. E. E. Byrd, (sixth row) W. H. Marsh, Dr. G. L. Plummer, Frank Craig, C. E. Connell, Phillip Coleman, Charles Speegle, W. P. Adams and Dr. W. J. Payne.
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RHO CHI Crawford W. Long Day Sponsored by Fraternity The fundamental objective of Rho Chi is to promote the advancement of pharmaceutical sciences through encouragement and recogni- tion of intellectual achievement. The society sponsored Crawford W. Long Day in honor of the Athens physician who dis- covered ether as a general anesthetic. It also encourages scholarship by giving the Rho Chi Award each year to the freshman with the highest scholastic average. The officers for the year were Joe Dickerson, President; Fred Underwood, Vice-president; Earl Gable, Secretary-Treasurer, and Edward Holt, Historian. Joel Maddox, Jerry Zimmerman, Thelma Underwood, Fred Underwood, Eugene McLain, (first row) Earl Gable, Charles Rogers, Joe Dickerson, Ed Holt, James Dunning, (second row) Robert Simmons, Joel Mikell, John Rhyne, Dr. Joseph LaRocca, and Robert A. Lybrand (third row) are menibers of Rho Chi. SIGMA ALPHA IOTA . . . Campus Musical Activities Promoted by Group MEMBERS GATHERED around the piano are June Boyett, Dotty Young, Sarah Arthur, Aurelia Campbell, Nan Rainey, Barbara Foster, Barbara Delmore, Shelba Massey, Jo Ann Lew is, Nellie Callaway, Judy Campbell, and Mary Jo Weekley. Others not shown are Polly Sharp, Kay Knight, and Miss Despy Karlas. 185 SAI is a national honorary music fraternity for women. Its projects are especially organized for women. Its projects are especially organ- ized to promote professional competency and achievement within the field. The fraternity presented the American Music Program and sponsored the Sorority Sing. The members ushered for music events, sold tickets for Concert Series, and promoted all musical activities on campus. The members who held office were Aurelia Campbell, President; Barbara Foster, Vice-presi- dent; Shelba Massey, Secretary, and Jo Ann Lewis, Treasurer. Miss Despy Karlas is the Advisor.
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